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Video: Flash flooding, tornado possible in New Hampshire

Video: Flash flooding, tornado possible in New Hampshire
Thank you very much for joining us, Stu and wash and iron weather on the web. Some high impact *** weather moving through for some right now and will linger for some into the predawn hours of tomorrow morning. And it's basically due to the remnants of barrel that rolled in through Texas several days ago when the remnant circulation is passing to our north and west, however close enough for enhanced rainfall. So buckets of flash flooding, not out of the question and damaging winds, either straight line or rotating. That's right. Tornado watch is up for that potential for *** tornado or two in northern parts of the state. This tornado watch, by the way in effect until the midnight hour tonight, there could be *** very weak one that lingers through say midnight or 1 a.m. in Florida, northern parts of New Hampshire. But again, the watch four tornadic thunderstorms is up from the upper valley through the heart of the White Mountains for northern parts of the Lakes region in all the way to the Canadian border up until again, the late evening hours. In addition to the concern for severe storms flash flooding. So *** flood watch up four flash flooding in all of Grafton, Carol and Cowa County until tomorrow morning. *** little bit earlier in the evening, numerous severe storms and tornado warnings back to our west and all of that rotating in across northern and far northwestern New Hampshire in the coming hours. So we'll take *** look at futurecast going forward between now and 9, 1011 o'clock tonight. Notice where the focus is for these storms. Upper Valley, Plymouth, Frank Cody and Arch rest of the Mount Washington Valley area and points north where the greatest shot there of flash flooding is and again, maybe *** tornado or two. Not out of the question, beyond one or 2 a.m. storm threat is there but much weaker could be *** downpour or non severe storm further south after 11 o'clock tonight. So storm impacts through the flash flooding. *** high concern. Gusty winds, *** medium threat and yes, that low risk of *** tornado or two hail, not *** big concern with such tropical moisture in place just so warm at many levels there of the atmosphere. So for tonight, very humid that tropical like humidity aiding actually in the downpours in the storms moving on through and look at where we bought them out for overnight tonight. Very warm 70 far north, 75 far south. Now the scorch you tomorrow 88 to 92 anywhere from Merrimack Valley and point south up to about Rochester temperatures *** little bit lower further to the north. But we're not talking about *** whole lot of *** refreshing, cool down there. Still quite humid. *** little bit drier as the afternoon wears on, but drier for Friday. Some sun, few clouds best shower chance far north and then *** scattering of showers. Saturday, mainly during the morning and early afternoon south. Spotty one far north at any time with clouds and some breaks of sun. Then right back into the tropics, hazy, hot and humid on Sunday. Same story on Monday with the chance of *** late day or evening shower or thunderstorm. Thank you very much for joining us, Stu and wash and iron weather on the web. Some high impact *** weather moving through for some right now and will linger for some into the predawn hours of tomorrow morning. And it's basically due to the remnants of barrel that rolled in through Texas several days ago when the remnant circulation is passing to our north and west, however close enough for enhanced rainfall. So buckets of flash flooding, not out of the question and damaging winds, either straight line or rotating. That's right. Tornado watch is up for that potential for *** tornado or two in northern parts of the state. This tornado watch, by the way in effect until the midnight hour tonight, there could be *** very weak one that lingers through say midnight or 1 a.m. in Florida, northern parts of New Hampshire. But again, the watch four tornadic thunderstorms is up from the upper valley through the heart of the White Mountains for northern parts of the Lakes region in all the way to the Canadian border up until again, the late evening hours. In addition to the concern for severe storms flash flooding. So *** flood watch up four flash flooding in all of Grafton, Carol and Cowa County until tomorrow morning. *** little bit earlier in the evening, numerous severe storms and tornado warnings back to our west and all of that rotating in across northern and far northwestern New Hampshire in the coming hours. So we'll take *** look at futurecast going forward between now and 9, 1011 o'clock tonight. Notice where the focus is for these storms. Upper Valley, Plymouth, Frank Cody and Arch rest of the Mount Washington Valley area and points north where the greatest shot there of flash flooding is and again, maybe *** tornado or two. Not out of the question, beyond one or 2 a.m. storm threat is there but much weaker could be *** downpour or non severe storm further south after 11 o'clock tonight. So storm impacts through the flash flooding. *** high concern. Gusty winds, *** medium threat and yes, that low risk of *** tornado or two hail, not *** big concern with such tropical moisture in place just so warm at many levels there of the atmosphere. So for tonight, very humid that tropical like humidity aiding actually in the downpours in the storms moving on through and look at where we bought them out for overnight tonight. Very warm 70 far north, 75 far south. Now the scorch you tomorrow 88 to 92 anywhere from Merrimack Valley and point south up to about Rochester temperatures *** little bit lower further to the north. But we're not talking about *** whole lot of *** refreshing, cool down there. Still quite humid. *** little bit drier as the afternoon wears on, but drier for Friday. Some sun, few clouds best shower chance far north and then *** scattering of showers. Saturday, mainly during the morning and early afternoon south. Spotty one far north at any time with clouds and some breaks of sun. Then right back into the tropics, hazy, hot and humid on Sunday. Same story on Monday with the chance of *** late day or evening shower or thunderstorm.
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Video: Flash flooding, tornado possible in New Hampshire
A line of heavy rain thanks to the remnants of Beryl will produce the risk for flash flooding in some areas tonight, in addition to some strong to severe storms.Through tonight, there is the potential for several inches of rainfall and flash flooding will be a concern in the White Mountains and points north. With high humidity and a tropical airmass, that moisture will really allow for torrential rainfall in short periods of time. Remember to never drive through flooded roads, and anyone camping or hiking should head to higher ground and have a way to get warnings.Lows tonight will remain mild in the 70s for most with muggy conditions. Rain will taper in the early morning hours on Thursday.Any showers or storms Thursday will be more isolated and shouldn't be as strong. It will remain quite warm and muggy with highs in the 80s to near 90 south.Friday should be drier with more sunshine and still warm and muggy. Saturday may be a touch cooler with a chance for showers or storms, then heat and humidity stick around into next week.

A line of heavy rain thanks to the remnants of Beryl will produce the risk for flash flooding in some areas tonight, in addition to some strong to severe storms.

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Through tonight, there is the potential for several inches of rainfall and flash flooding will be a concern in the White Mountains and points north. With high humidity and a tropical airmass, that moisture will really allow for torrential rainfall in short periods of time. Remember to never drive through flooded roads, and anyone camping or hiking should head to higher ground and have a way to get warnings.

Lows tonight will remain mild in the 70s for most with muggy conditions. Rain will taper in the early morning hours on Thursday.

Any showers or storms Thursday will be more isolated and shouldn't be as strong. It will remain quite warm and muggy with highs in the 80s to near 90 south.

Friday should be drier with more sunshine and still warm and muggy. Saturday may be a touch cooler with a chance for showers or storms, then heat and humidity stick around into next week.